They put me on hold.

"Shortage of doctors to worsen under health care law; Local providers bracing for surge in new patients" by Annie Lowrey and Robert Pear  |  New York Times, July 29, 2012

RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Experts describe a doctor shortage as an “invisible problem.” Patients still get care, but the process is often slow and difficult.  

That's Canada, right? I mean, that is what I have been told through my corporate media all these years.

In Riverside, it has left residents driving long distances to doctors, languishing on waiting lists, overusing emergency rooms, and even forgoing care....   

Looks like rationing.

Another factor increasing demand is the aging of the baby boom generation....  

And you thought rationing and death panels were out of the question.

“We have a shortage of every kind of doctor, except for plastic surgeons and dermatologists.”  

Hey, look, they make the rich and elite look good, 'kay?!

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